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Experts say kids as young as three should get sex education to stop them from being molested

Former Girls Aloud singer Nicola Roberts, who is an ambassador for Barnardos’s said children must be taught how to protect themselves online.

She said: “Children have told the government they want school lessons on sex and relationships to help keep them safe.

“Now it’s down to the government to stop letting them fend for themselves online and protect children by providing compulsory sex and relationships education.”

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Commons Women and Equalities Committee chair Maria Miller said the case for compulsory sex and relationship education had “never been stronger"

A Department for Education spokeswoman said: “Education on sex and relationships is compulsory in all maintained secondary schools, and many academies and free schools teach it as part of the curriculum.
"We are actively considering what further steps we could take to improve the quality and availability of sex and relationships education.”